Following the Administration’s March 2017 halt to premium processing for H1-B Premium Processing services, United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the premium processing halt on certain H-1B petitions would resume again for another group of H-1B petitions: (1) when the visa petition has been accepted under the Fiscal Year 2018 cap (during the five business days in April of 2017); and (2) is still pending. Premium processing had been suspended for this and almost all other H-1B work visa categories since April 3, 2017.

This announcement follows USCIS’ June and July of 2017 announcements reported previously here, to resume premium processing for H-1B petitions filed on behalf of physicians under the Conrad 30 waiver program and for certain petitions that were exempt from the H-1B annual cap of 65,000 visas each fiscal year.

USCIS once again noted that premium processing will resume for other H-1B petitions as “workloads permit”; and that additional announcements with specific details will be forthcoming.

Please follow the NMM Immigration Blog to stay up to date with the constantly evolving and complex immigration laws and regulations.

If you have questions about this post, your rights, or any other immigration law issues, please contact me at rglahoud@nmmlaw.com.